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    RED CROSS IORKROOM AT .Y. M. C. A.VOLUME IV. NUMBER 47 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY t AUGUST 29 , 1918 . PRICE TWO CENTS

    MUS 'Y ' BE

    IA clarion call for every man and woman in the Borough to comeforth and' actively participate in the PATRIOTIC FETE to be heldunder the auspices of the Civic Association at Narbrook Park onSeptember 27 and 28, 1918! Now is your opportunity to payhearty homage to the heroes! Now is the occasion to demonstratethat Narberth is well in the vanguard of national and civic endeavor!

    The War is home to us !And community-spirit such as we never had before is

    needed now!Let there be no strangers in our midst !Here, then, is the occasion on which Narberth will

    proclaim with unmistakable vigor the patriotic and civicfaith which is within her and every man and woman in theBorough should lend a hearty hand !

    And it behooves you to say right here and now thepart that you shall take !

    The program is as yet wide-open-it's pending while)'Ou declare yourself and tell what you can do best-andthere's a host of things from which you can select !

    Come forward, friend, and join the valiant throng !And look at what this fine spirit is going to do for each

    of us who has selected this good Narberth-town as the placewhere he shall live ! Forward, march, it must indeed be !

    For, unquestionably, this sterling kind of co-operationeffects more real progress than money ever did !

    And you, older resident, with your long-time experience in Narberth affairs-

    Shall we all of us have the excellent benefit of yourvery best, a full share of that particular effort which onlyyou can make ?

    For the utmost of everyone is essential if we shallmake this expression of Narberth's conviction the tremendous success it has a right to be-and most cordially are thenewcomers of Our Town requested to come along !

    All together, then, and make ready a program whichwill teemwith interest, vigor and patriotic tribute-let's ringthe welkin as we have never done before-and rememberthat EVERY man and woman in Narberth, old resident andnew, must take part.

    All Join 'Round for the Town Meeting at the Y. M. C. A. This FridayEvening, August 30, 1918, at 8.15 o'ClockBut if you can't possibly attend this week's meeting, please make sure to telephone Mr.

    Joseph H. Nash, President of the Civic Association, N a r ~ e r t h 675W, and say that youwill surely be on hand at next week's meeting.. . .The Active Support and Co-operation of Every Resident of Narberth

    Must Be Secured

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-AUGUST 29, 1918

    OUR TOWN Telephones,12671268 HOWARD'S Of course, wedeliver - anyp I a c e - anytime.

    'rilE WAR eJn:ST } ' F ~ ; nYou r p le dg e f or the W ar Chest

    Pund is dn e a nd payab le to theTreasul ' el " Chas. V. Noel. 01' th eMerion Title and Trust Company,at Xa rherth.

    I f you pay by checle makec he el ,s p ay ab le t o the W ar ChestI'untl. or mail direct to Chas. V.Xoel. Treasurel'.

    June 1:1. 1918.

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in th e Most M od e rn S e ns e o f t he T er m

    in g Oil a motor tr,ucl, a nd h av e seen It chanc ed . i n th e days be fo r e th eseveral other camps. Have been in war. that an Englishman in Berlinmany smal l villages. and they all ~ e e m I became a c q u ~ i n t e d with a young Geralike to me. They ar e all fa.r from ma n officer. One day they weremodern. a nd qui te different. 1 am su re . l in ge ri ng ove r a tete-a-tete lunchec,n.from th e part of l"rance yOll Visited The officer go t up an d said. "r willOf conrse. I am seeing i t u nd er dif- give you, a t oa st ." Rai si ng h is w el lferent conditions. I tr y to take in fi lied glass. h e a dd ed : "I drink toeverYthing as I go a lo ng an d l earn 'The Day! '" a nd t he re was a smilealI I can. Was in another town to- on h is l ip s which hinted at some hidday of quite some size. bu t b ei ng o n den jest in the words.duty. did no t have much cha nc e to His companion, t he E ng li shma n.ge t amund town. * We wer e p ai d l oo ke d at him q'uietly.today-und it came at a good t ime. "Indeed. HeiT Lieutenantl" he said:We pay pretty high for luxnries here-- "let me follow your toast with one ofand most or us were flat. 'We ar e my own : Here's to 'The Day After! '"ver)' well fixed. and it seems we shoulds har e o ur l uxu ri es w it h othel' hO\'5in I"rance who ar e not. nearly so w ~ l l They had just been mar ri ed . h ut a sfixed. An exchange now and thell they sh ow ed n o disposition to leavewould Hatisfy all, but i t i s impoHsihl e." : th e chancel t he c le rgyman shookhands with the bride an d th en heltl'OUt hi s hand t o t he b ri de gr oom.J,nne 10, 1918. The latter stOOd with his hand deep

    in hi s trousers pocket ant! took nonoti ce. hut as he saw that th e Clergyman cont inued to hold his h an d an the Haid in a vcry annoyed t one. an ione that c ou ld b e heard al l ov er t hechurch :"Well. h an g i t all. can't y ou s ee 1'111getting the money out as fast liS IclIn ?"

    "Havc ju;;t come in wit h one of th eambulances. Have heen haulingblankets to th e l au nd ry . T he ownerasked us to have caf e w it h h im andwe gladly accepted. On Saturday Ihad t he h on or of b ri ng in g t he t ir stwounded ma n into ou r hosp.ital. .. 0 Hav e h ee n very well ever since mya rr iv al . a nd h av e g ai ne d i n w ei gh t.Bob To\\"n ha s no t been so ,vel l-\ven t " ------- - - - - - -to th e hospi ta l about a weel, ago a ~ H I i Hu\'(' )'ou 11 surllius SUllplJ of vcgc.was pu t to bed. He ~ v a s Ver)' low t o t ll hh 's l u Jour gllrtlcnT I f so, theva couple or d a ~ ' s , With symptoms 01 . \\'111 hI' grea t l, apprecia ted at tiletyphOId. hu t WIth a good nurse antI JlullcIll)' lIouse. No amount Is toogood attela:on is now much h ett er . !'llIull t o s cn d. P lc as e l ea vc t h em be .1(1 * (I ~ n glad you spent l ny I naney I fore nooJl, 8113" dn:r. on tJle back )oreJIfor a Llherty Bond. . . . . . . . lit 1to ~ E sse x aven ue, t he h om e o f

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    MEETINGDemocracy"

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    :>;ar. Phone. 6:")-W. Ard. Phone, 163-J . I t t:A I , ESTATE" ' 1 ~ 1 l ASI) OlSTt;U"; ClIldln'lI &: Co. Phone, 127I-W.IInlJerh,1 ( iract 'ry Cu. Phone, !\; 'arbtorth 606. . SeoE d l s p l n ~ " ucl\'ertlsement trl this Iftsu.,See tilepln,\' n r l n ~ r t t ~ e m e n t In this t s ~ u e . l ' r ~ , t ~ w h . II. C. Phone. 252-\V.O , \ l U ) J ~ S SUU,.; t :RIE8 . > 'ee display arh'ertlsement I" thl . I ueWohl. rt. A. E. . C,,""r.. ~ , . Wrn. n.:\lontgouler>' uV ' . Phone. 1)96. ='arhel' th, I .114 "OodRlde a\'e" Phf.Jne, 685 . W.O -='" " ' Sash . Robert J. Phone, 60:'.l.nOCEUS , ~ I o n e y tor First an d Second ! I1or tgage .

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    UnWII I I&" , ~ l l l l l l U : ~ J J'. (Lite.) Shcp. 2.f6 Hn\'ert'ord RV' . Phone, 1226 . JNEXT SUNDAY AT 7 00 P M m 1:lmwoofi a ' e. P ho ne . 653W. 8110EMAKERS I Snrl

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-AUGUST 29, 1918

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    ICE CREAMDAVIS'

    M. C.

    Hilh Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    A COMPLETF LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIES

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    UUR T O will g lad ly printany news Item about UIIY subjectthat Is 01 Interest to Narberthfolks, bu t In o r ~ e r to meetthe print ing sche4ule, al l "'copy"-manuscr ip ts -mus t reach thee di to r b J Ii P. 1'1. lllonday eacbweek.

    CIGARS

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand H e a t i ~ gNARBERTH , PA

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACl ERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONS

    Don't hesitate if you want a good home,WM. D. S 1 ~ E D L E Y

    HOWARD F. COrfERM'EATS ofIT,I QUALITY

    HOUSE ON ANTHWYN ROADSTONE COTTAGE on AVON ROAD

    AN TH W YN F ARM S

    GLEANSAfEWHOLESOME

    Il : . . - . - - - - - - - - - _ . 1

    In Arternft I'lctureWM . S. HART

    P R OG RAM

    Have )ou bought your quota ofWar St am ps ? After n ex t Sat urd ay .

    (Contlnued on Fourtll Page,C ~ ( ' I , A D l E H I,E'I''1''':UIoi ATXAUmm'I'1l I'OS'I'OFFH'I-: Y .

    ARCADIAHESTNUT.Bel . 16th StFines l Photoplay The-atre o l l i s SIze i n t h eEnt i reWorld .P b . t o p l ~ . - C o n t l n u n u s lOA.M . to 11.30. P.M.Ph l l a. P a . PasteurIzed Milk .\ DELIVERIES

    BrYllclovls CerUlled WEST PHILAMilk .'. : (Pedrlal le Soclet" l OVERBROOI("('('k C'n/lllJlenclng ~ I o n d a ) " . A\ l I n 1 ~ t :!G I M. " Special .. Guern sey" ERIONMilk WYNNEFJELD(Roberts ' '" Sharp l es s ' BALA.CYNWY

    t DaIries) NARBtRTH: Cream But termi lk ARDMORE"RIDDLE GWANE" ITable an d WhippIng WYNl\EWOOD

    ; , sporCrreapmoWEL' DAIRies3 . ~ i i , G,4G, 7 ,. Jr ., 9 .3U p, ;\1. L - II IJ

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    SH : .AH .AN '.

    Le'e's GarageN a { ~ o r h Essex Ave. abo Haverford Ave.

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    Uetty U n x t e r ' ~ GosslllTHE FIRESIDE

    Red Cross wool distributedat Red Cross \Vorkroom in Y.

    O ~ e r l a n d Sales and Service AgencyRepairs, Storage, Gasoline and Oils

    OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

    THE Narberth Guarddrills every Thursdayevening in the Fire House,7.45 to 8.45

    1\1. C. A., Monday, Wednesdayand Friday. : Forrest a nd Windsor a ve nues , han______________-! i returned to l \a rber th af ter a sojoul' l l

    at A ~ b u r y Park, N. J.

    Mr. Edward Bolich and family arespe nd ing th ei r mca t. on in the PU(;',-nos.

    H. 1'1. Chalfan t and family lire atOce an G rove . :\'. J., for a fortnight.

    ne\'. ,John ":1n ~ e ~ s , l U l n i ~ t e l 'Ti l ..: p n E S H \ ' T t : H J A ~ I ' l Int l ' l I

    "I beg ~ ' o u r pardon, I acted lI1tea lu,natic!, ."l\ot at all. sir. Your actions are

    quite natural."Have ,'ou a sUr)llus sUllllly of vege

    tnbles in "o ur gnrden t I f so, tile)'will b e g re at ly allllreclated at tb .HolltII1Y House . No nmount Is toosman t o s en d. Please leave t hem before 110011, an y (In)', on t be bock porchnt] 110 'S. Essex avenue, tb e bome ofJlrl". lIarr)' W. Dorb).

    F. 1\1. Davis:vII's. J. C. Jones1\liss Grace Johnson:'IIbs ,Jennie OwensMr. and l\iIrs. PursonMeet ings for next Sunday: When ar e t h ~ ; - ; e w signs to be 1\lrs. Sarah Russel l GARAnteed Roofs10.00 A. :\ 'I.--Sunday school. Mr. H e rect ed at al l the entrances of :\"u- lUI's. John Ryan I

    A. Banks will t ea ch t he combined herth? Mr. C . : \'. Thiel ICALDWELL&COBible classes. __ 1\liss Dolly Williams.11 .00 A. : \I .- -Public worship. Rev Do nut f or ge t th e time you have ..:t1Wllrd S . H aw s, I ' o s t l l l l l ~ h > r .

    C. G. Hopper. pastor of the 'West promised to gi ve to the Red Cross --- ----- I Rea l Es t a t eI, k Pr I terl an Cllurcl l of PI11'la AX AUORlGlXAL X['RSDL\)1l Ir ' es J ,- work rooms.de lphia , wil l preach. -- I n s u r an ee-- Charlev, a n I nd ia n ser\Punt in tht! I7.00 P. M.-Cnion twilight meeting Mr. Allen and family, of 104 Merion ' ISou thS id NARBERTH PAT his l as t of t hes e s eri es of uni on aven ue. have gone to the Poconos for ~ a m i l Y of an a rm y ~ f f l c e r . in A r i ~ o l l a AI th e ; t aUoo , mect i llgs wil l he in charge of th e Y tI t' In t he e ar ly s even ti es , IS d e s c r l b ~ ' llelr vaca IOn. b' ,' Mrs. SUllll l lerlla"es I'n """nishedl .M. C. A.. anll a milssage appropriate ' -to Lahor Day will be delivered. Mr. C. P. F O I ~ l e ~ o f Winds,or avf'- ~ r i z o l ~ a " a s a lw ay s b e i ~ g au a s ~ o ~ l i s h - Atfracflye New Houses{'llllrell "otes . ,_ . ..... . IlIg Sight to th e occasIOnal \'ISlt01'5.n I,ue, h,\., lelt (ol ln to JOIn IllS l a l l l l l ~ IT 11 I II d 'tl IThe regular church prayer meeting ' L I I d I a an( we -ma e, WI I C ean cut A Swill he r es um ed next W e d n e s d e ~ III ong s a n . limbs t'.nd features, hean' black hal, re Becomino' carceevening. Selltember 4, with th e pa.stor 1\" I ~ . ','\-;--G C f" ..-J plastered with Colorado mud, w ! J i c ~ 1 I have remaining for sale a very,r. an( ,,,rs. . . asn ,r , 0 "a . b k I 'in charge. berth avellue, ar e ill the Cats!\ill Mouu- , ~ v a s a 'ed w lite by th e ~ u n , a slll.all attractiveMr. Van : \' es s i s spending a fell t ' f:\ ' Y k I feather at th e crown o f I us head, Willedays this weel, at the rel igious con- ams 0 . ew o r . I turquoise bead bracelets on his upperf e ~ e n c e in Stony Brook, Long Is land 1\" I 1\1 -I' I C I a rm , n ak ed e xc ep t fo r the G string,I'. am 'rs. ~ a r o ( '. 'enno are k'f I . . I . d 1He preac lles I'll tIle West Pari, Church s d' tl ' t' t I I (' and nl e at l1S waist, Ie was Jl1 ci!,pen IlIg lelr Yaca Ion a ~ t e a s - I tnext SUllday in exchange wi th Rev savuna : \'ew York. Ian unnsua servan.C. G. Hopper. " __ Cha rl ey u se d t o w he el t he b ab y o ut

    Mr and Mrs. Will iam T. Harris and al?ng the river banks, fo r th e offieer's. . . Wife had had a perambulator sentAHE 'I'HEY AI,\LlYS J[lSTAK..:S1 family, of Narberth a v ~ m u e , have re- down f rom San Francisco. It was anturned f rom Chelsea , i'\. J. i n c o n g r u o u ~ sight, to be sure. The 1;- _The composi tor is one of the m05t -- 01' Ehrenberg babies did n ot h av e car-IMI'. and Mrs. Royleu J. Hunt.useful as well as one of the mo.;t r iages , and the village flocked to seee xa ct o f men, hu t he occasiona l l) Essex avenue , will spend their vaca- it. There sa t t he f ai r- ha ir ed , ')tion at Haddonfield, i'\. J.makes a mistake. months-old bOy, c lothed in a linen gar-Dr. Jo\\"ett. the famous preacher -- l l lell t . ancI there behind hiIn s t a l k . ~ awa s h is victim on one occ as ion. He Miss Madeline McCoy, of 203 Chest- this wild lUan o f t he d es er t with his. i t BI I _ nn t avenue, has re turned from a trip I I ' . i d I ' Gwas to speak at a miss on a rm no; B ff I I ~ F 11 mife g eaml11g at hiS' wa st an I I ham, and h an db il ls w er e i ss ue d tv to u a 0 an( ,Iagara a s. string floating o ut b eh in d, p us hi ng

    advert:ise the e\'ent. This was thE. .---. . 1the c ar ri ag e a long the s andy roads.last line on the bill: "Dr. Jowett anll MIsS Katharllle J. MagUire, ass Is tan t B ut Ch arlev's d ut ies as a I1\ lr ,eother f ie nd s w il l a dd re ss t he meet- postmaster , and Mrs. ,John J. Pau l a re came to a sudden en d o ne d a\ ' whening," spending a week at Cape May. a f ri end r ushe d in, b r e a t h l e ~ s . andA local paper. in a laudatory notice -- said . "Well , here is your babY! I

    of a V. C. who had been born in tl:" Mrs. James Wilson and Miss Eleanor w as j us t in time, for t ha t I nj un ortown, referred to the hero, a l though Wilson, of Sou th Nar be rt h a ve nue, a rc you rs left th e baby carriage in th ehe was well under 3'0, as "the battle spending August in th e Cl1tskllls. middl e o f th e street while he went toscared veteran." The hero o n l ~ -- loo k in th e store window, and a herdl au gh ed . f or h e h ad f orme rl y b ee n in Mr. Harry Joslyn is spending his of wild cattle c a n ~ e tearing down!. I II H. C. FRITSCHth e printing bus iness h imse lf . ' vacation in Maine, preparatory to his g ra bbed the c ar rI ag e to th e s 1 l 1 ~ - Pr rt f F RAt the coronation of King George a leaY-ing for France w it h t he mar in es . w al k and her e' s t he child." .p e es or en t an d Sill.l\;orth countl'y paper, referring to the ' Fire Insurancec rowning of the Queen, said that fOUl When will Council get ou r property WANTED ! Bell Phone 861 W.k ni gh ts o f t he G ar te r stood behind owners to cu t off the low branches of I"_Ill Bundlng. .' Narberth, Pa.he r "holding a di sh clo th ov er h er the shade trees a long the sidewalk,,'? Copies of "Our Town" as followshead." A rich cloth wa s what the -,.-. . . IVol. I . -No.1, 4, 11, 12, 13, 17, Screen Work S torm Workr epor te r h ad written. Mr. and Mrs. \\ l ~ l l a m Carmlllt an.! 20 27 28 32 33 34 42. C A SPEAKMANPerhaps' the cruellest misprint ever daughte r , o f WoodSIde avenne, ar e en- " " " perpe tr at ed s ta ted t ha t some one !n loying the sea breezes at Atlantic Vol. IV.-No. 20, 27, 28, 29, 34, 014 } ( A ~ PDa public meet ing rose to "propose th e Citv "7 38 39 41 I EN AVENUE. , ,), , , . Narberthd ea th o f th e c ha ir lu an ." Thi s wae - - - H. C..Gara, CARPENTER AND BUILDERbad enough, bu t was mad e wor se b) Mrs. S. Causland and Mrs. S.th e following: "Loud cheers." A re- Hackett Turner and 5'on, of Centrevlle, P. O. Box 820, Alterations Bepairlngporter who h ad se t out to write a Md., have bee n v is it in g Mr. and Mrs Narberth, Pa.r epor t o f t he vis'it o f t he b is hop w r o t ~ : Carrol! Downes."When th e learned prelate arl'ived t h ' ~ - Yon may flo urish in menta.1 eon-town was en fete," bu t th e report r3ad :\lr. and Mrs. Char le s K"amer, of tentment and be In physical pain.that the t ow n w as "i n fits'."

    speaker will be Mr. George H.Streaker.Wednesday. September 4, S P. M "- IPrayer s er vi ce . S ub je ct , " Th e sum Iciency of Jesus," First chapter ofColossians ('hur

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    SUFFRAGE NEWS

    The .'Irst elliS ]hls)lltnl I'IIIt III .'rllnl'('Sl'ut I I )' the ~ l I t i o n u l AmerlclIlISnf,"rllf.\'e ASSlIcllithmThe first gas hospi ta l uni t s en t t.o

    France from the United States hasheen installed hy t he Xat iona l Ame ri ca n Woman Suf frage Assoc ia tion asone of t he t hr ee units of the Women' ,Oversea Hospita Is, U. S. A.

    I .OST-AbOl1 t AUgUfH 11 he tween Ches tnu tuvenue nnu St. : \ [ n r ~ l l r e t ' H .Church aUenonlel pnnRY pin. with tllntllond In ( ~ e n t r e .Rewnrd. :\Irs. " . ) lnrra, 127 Ch'Ntnut llVt!'nue. ~ l u b e r t h .

    THE FIRESIDE

    The chief cause of th e nondelivery of mail intended fo r soldiersill the military c amps i n the UnitedSlates is insufficiency of address.

    Total. , . . . . . . ", . . . . . . . . . $7.368,1'57Many otherS' will be announced

    sbortly.Thursday, Evening, Fire Hall

    IT IS YOUR DUTY TO HELPB E FPRE P ARED 'THE'I NARBERTH GUARDOIN

    andarberth BuildingLoan Association

    .'I'll.: TWILIGIIT HOUR

    ~ a r b e r t h , Pa.

    For

    When f i le ppluen SUlI sinks l ow In th e"west,"

    And the song b ir dst hei r nest ;When the " twil igh t"

    lower,It is then the day'shour;

    Then as we b reat he our "evening"prayer,Let us not forget "ourthere;

    Let us a sk th atpower"l\Iay be with "them" I\ach day andhour,And m ay " t h e ~ ' " he k ep t from harmand sin.Be the "prayer" we otfe," up to Him

    G. Smith,

    You may b e mor al ly v ig or ou s a ndbe men ta ll y deficient.

    "SAFETY FIRST" IExtracts From Letters of ~ ~ r ~ ~ e ~ I : ~ l n ~ o ~ ~ e : : I ~ ; . a b o u t food IA GOOD MOTTO S t R S Rid I July 21-No rest billet yet. Aliergean oy. ge, packed up and leaves werc granted. (Continued from Third Page) The September meet fng of the Xar-when n ew d ri ve o pen ed . We were Iberth Branch of the Woman SuffrageSerge:lllt Ridge enlisted on October playing cards when the gas alarm August 31, the price of War Stamps party will be most i\Vportant, as p lans

    T I sO\lnrled and evel'''hody rail for his wil l a dvance one c en t. Iwill be mad e f or the suffrage booth2,1917, in the wenty-t llrd Reg,lment ,mask Iat Narberth's patriot ic fete. EveryU. S. Eng in ee rs . A ft er f ou r months': J U I ~ 28-Have heen very b u s ~ ' . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durb in all 01 1member sh ould b e present to offetThe stockholders of the Narherth: training at Camp Meade, he sailed on Knocked off work and spent few days f am il y, of Narberth avenue, have Isugges t ions . The meet ing will be held

    Building and Loan Association will' t he Lev ia th an on January 22, and: on drill. Then I packed up, e ~ closed their cottage at Avalon, X. ,f , On t he s ec ond Friday in Septemberprobably be surprised to know the: landed in I"rance on the 29th. Since: t!'ained, and spent two days nnd nights and have returned home. I at 3 o'clock; the place WIll be an-amount of money that ha s been loaned, tl t' 1 l i t ' I ' on t he r oa d in box cars We ar e now -- - Inounced later .. . d i .'JU unHl Ie las leen can Inuous y . ' "on mortg,ages dur ll lg t he eleven an , . . . .. n ea r t he t own whe re Mau ri ce 's rela. Dorothy a nd :\larion Bottoms, orh . I I'f f l " . I at the trant, blllldlllg and repalrlllg . n I Ia al f years of t le I ea t le asso-: roads ' . lOves live, in a nice chateau owned nOC, a nd a ve nue, ar e spending the Have you subscribed to "The Womanciation. It Is over five hundred and! , '" bY a man who went nutty over cal- week with their aunt, :\Irs. I. W. Py .... Citizen?" Pennsylvania is down IIII January 29--Arnved saleh' . CllIll'lte . , .forty. thousand .dolla:s, and when t . l e ~ : salubrious. . I C I 1 ~ I l < . He wander s a ronnd , w r i t l ~ l g 01 l lra llf lywlne Summit, Pa. 18 on t he l is t in the circulation con-conSIder that It has no t been neces, , . problems on the wal ls. Took a sWIm test. Help your State up to firstk '. t I ' ]< ebruary 4-Spend many evenmgs 1\sary to ta e over a proper y I urlllg , in t he Mar ne yes te rd ay . It 's colder ! II'. and :\lrs. Jlg depa:tment stores.. of advertlse-ha f y ea .r s an t '.:' . . ' . '. . Iment w rI te rs o f l ead In g women inbe his all pai d f or a nd no more ren t. I"ffel en t t oa d a nd no hard work. ,I,ad or f l ~ e s s l n g must be exactly rlgllt. i 11 t he ir poc ke ts s ever al m il li on dol- . ' ., A. '1 19 S B I I . , ' TI " k t' d f ' Ie an- . speclalty shops, and mall or,ler housesHowever if he buys IllS home and I . pl'1 -- ee ocIe panes e\ ery. llS ta es Ime